EP0077311A2 - Apparatus for drying, stretching, softening and remoistening strip-shaped pieces of material - Google Patents

Apparatus for drying, stretching, softening and remoistening strip-shaped pieces of material Download PDF

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EP0077311A2
EP0077311A2 EP82850194A EP82850194A EP0077311A2 EP 0077311 A2 EP0077311 A2 EP 0077311A2 EP 82850194 A EP82850194 A EP 82850194A EP 82850194 A EP82850194 A EP 82850194A EP 0077311 A2 EP0077311 A2 EP 0077311A2
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    • C14SKINS; HIDES; PELTS; LEATHER
    • C14BMECHANICAL TREATMENT OR PROCESSING OF SKINS, HIDES OR LEATHER IN GENERAL; PELT-SHEARING MACHINES; INTESTINE-SPLITTING MACHINES
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    • C14BMECHANICAL TREATMENT OR PROCESSING OF SKINS, HIDES OR LEATHER IN GENERAL; PELT-SHEARING MACHINES; INTESTINE-SPLITTING MACHINES
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    • C14BMECHANICAL TREATMENT OR PROCESSING OF SKINS, HIDES OR LEATHER IN GENERAL; PELT-SHEARING MACHINES; INTESTINE-SPLITTING MACHINES
    • C14B1/00Manufacture of leather; Machines or devices therefor
    • C14B1/26Leather tensioning or stretching frames; Stretching-machines; Setting-out boards; Pasting boards
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    • C14SKINS; HIDES; PELTS; LEATHER
    • C14BMECHANICAL TREATMENT OR PROCESSING OF SKINS, HIDES OR LEATHER IN GENERAL; PELT-SHEARING MACHINES; INTESTINE-SPLITTING MACHINES
    • C14B1/00Manufacture of leather; Machines or devices therefor
    • C14B1/40Softening or making skins or leather supple, e.g. by staking, boarding, or crippling machines, by dry mills

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  • This invention relates to a process of drying, stretching, softening and remoistening strip-shaped pieces of material, particularly hides, skins, pieces of leather or the like, and the invention also relates to an apparatus for carrying the process into effect.
  • Typical examples of such treatments are softening and conditioning treatments of workpieces consisting of hides, skins and furs with a view to making the workpieces suitable for a subsequent treatment, for manufacture or for storage.
  • workpieces consisting of hides, skins and furs with a view to making the workpieces suitable for a subsequent treatment, for manufacture or for storage.
  • machine systems available, with which all of these treatments can be carried out in continuous sequence-and with insignificant expenditure of human work.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a process which to a high extent substitutes machine operations for manual operations and makes a treatment possible without any shrinkage or with considerably lower residual shrinkage.
  • the invention also comprises a machine unit for carrying the process into effect; this machine unit has been given the characteristic features defined by claims 2-15.
  • the plant illustrated in Fig. 1 comprises for instance eight machine units of fundamentally the same basic construction as the first machine unit 1 which is described in more detail below.
  • the machine unit 1 comprises a conveyor with an endless conveyor belt 2 of elastic material, such as elastic textile rubber, which runs over a series of rolls or rollers at least some of which are driven while the others are idling.
  • the conveyor belt 2 runs at the supply end of the plant along a preferably horizontal path between two return pulleys 3a, 3b and from the rear one 3b of said pulleys over other return pulleys, such as 3c-3f.
  • the conveyor belt runs between the return pulleys 3b and 3d in a triangular path upwardly and rearwardly to and over the return pulley 3c and from said pulley downwardly and rearwardly to the return pulley 3d, from where the belt extends forwardly, i.e. towards the supply end, over the return pulley 3e and from said return pulley rearwardly over the return pulley 3-f and forwardly to the return pulley 3a at the supply end.
  • the return pulley 3e also constitutes a movable stretching roller for the conveyor belt.
  • the conveyor belt of the next following machine unit forms with its front horizontal part a receiving station for receiving material from the conveyor belt of the preceding unit at the rear return pulley 3d thereof, and the last-mentioned return pulleys are therefore placed at and preferably slightly above the front end of the conveyor belt of the next following unit.
  • the material i.e. workpieces of leather, hides, skins or the like, are thus conveyed in an undulating (for instance as in Fig. 1 sinusoidal) path from the inlet end of the plant to the outlet end thereof, where a discharge conveyor 4 receives and discharges the material.
  • a number of endless, elastic stretching and softening belts 5 for stretching the material longitudinally and for softening the material in cooperation with other means to be described in the following are spaced suitable distances apart.
  • the elastic stretching and softening belts 5 and rollers for them may be arranged in the same manner as short single belt conveyors. These short “conveyors” have no real conveying function but are preferably driven.
  • Means 6 for drying, for instance for blowing hot air against the material on the conveyor 2, are provided between adjacent return pulleys for adjacent stretching and softening belts 5. Two such hot air blowing means 6 are shown for the machine unit 1.
  • hot air blowing means can be used for each unit, or the units or groups of units may be placed in drying cabinets or drying hoods; alternatively, the entire plant may be housed in a closed dome or tunnel where drying and remoistening can be performed.
  • the drying means such as the hot air blowing means 6
  • moistening means which may be of the same structural design as the blowing means 6 but are adapted, instead of blowing hot air, to blow steam or a moistening spray onto the material.
  • the plant may also comprise means for determining the moisture content of the material, and these means may be adapted to control the drying and remoistening operations.
  • the stretching and softening belt 5 and the means cooperating therewith may be of the embodiment shown in Figs. 2 and 3, or the embodiment shown in Figs. 4 and 5. Alternatively, the two embodiments can also be used in one and the same machine unit or for different machine units 1.
  • a series of stretching cams 7 are arranged at the rear face of the conveyor belt 2 opposite each stretching and softening belt 5.
  • Said stretching cams may be in the form of curved rails which have smooth surfaces and are carried by the machine frame (not shown).
  • the conveyor belt 2 of the conveyor is urged against the backs or crests of the circularly or arcuately curved rails 7 by the stretching and softening belts in that the latter (see Fig. 2) are applied by their return pulleys 9 against the conveyor belt 2 so that the two belts 2, 5 are curved by the back or crest portions of the rails 7.
  • the rails 7 are inclined in opposite directions from the centre line of the conveyor belt 2 and tend by cam action to expand the elastic belts 2, 5 laterally in opposite directions from the central portion of workpieces and also longitudinally, whereby each workpiece between the belts is stretched in all directions where it passes over the rails 7. It should be observed that the rails 7 are so arranged that the conveyor belt 2 is urged locally upwardly in the region of each rail and that the stretching and softening belt 5 assumes the same shape, whereby the workpieces 8 are subjected to the desirable stretching laterally and longitudinally and to a softening kneading action against the backs or crests formed by the rails 7 via the conveyor belt 2.
  • stationary rails 7 use could also be made of rotary disks or cam rolls which might be driven, idling, counter-rotating and optionally braked, it being possible optionally to control the braking action down to standstill.
  • the stretching and softening means may alternatively be of the design shown in Figs. 4 and 5, in which the stretching and softening belt 5 cooperates with cams in the form of rails 7' which may be parallel or inclined in opposite directions from the central portion of the conveyor belt 2, and with holding-down wheels 10 for holding down the belts and the material between the cams 7'.
  • the wheels 10 are mounted for rotation in the machine frame and located between the facing runs of the stretching and softening belt 5 opposite the interstices between the rails 7'.
  • the wheels 10 may optionally be driven but may also be mounted only for rotation and optionally braked so as to run more slowly than do the belts.
  • the wheels 10 have a preferably circularly curved outer profile in the transverse direction (see Fig. 5) and a smooth surface.
  • the stretching and softening belts 5 are preferably driven such that a trailing belt tends to run more rapidly than a leading belt to stretch the material in the longitudinal direction in the region between adjoining belts.
  • the conveyor belts in the successive machine units are preferably driven with successively, i.e. from unit to unit, increasing speed to compensate for the elongation of the material brought about by the stretching. Said elongation is preferably so dimensioned that the shrinkage resulting from the drying will be entirely eliminated at the discharge end of the plant.
  • the wheels 10 may altogether replace the belt 5, particularly if the wheels 10 are provided with soft elastic surfaces, for instance foam rubber surfaces, which.are capable of urging down the material 9 and the conveyor belt 2 between the cam means 7' and preferably are so wide as to urge the material 9 and the conveyor belt 2 into application with the backs or crests formed by the cam means 7.
  • the arrangement of wheels in combination with the belt 5, which is shown in Fig. 4, is however preferred because the belt 5 simultaneously protects the material 9 against disturbances.
  • machine units 1 with triangular conveying paths and with the machine units arranged in a straight row can of course be modified subject to the available space.
  • An obvious modification is to use, instead of a single straight row of machine units 1, several parallel rows including transverse transfer conveyors between the rows, in which case the treatment is carried out while the material is moved in one direction through one row of machine units and in the opposite direction through an adjoining row, etc.
  • other arrangements are also possible.
  • the machine units 1 preferably are of the same basic construction, it being understood that the individual machine units, possibly disregarding the first and last unit in the row or in each row, have similar frames with rolls, rollers or pulleys for the conveyor belts 2 mounted in the frame.
  • the treating equipment proper such as the means 5, 6, 7 and 10, however, may vary depending upon the type of treatment to be preformed in each operating step, such as stretching, graining and staking, pressing etc., i.e. per se known methods for processing leather and skin.
  • the equipment for the conditioning i.e. drying, usually hot air drying, and remoistening operations may also be designed with the use of various aids, such as nozzles 6 in the embodiment of Fig. 1.
  • the elastic conveyor belt 2 and optionally also the belt 5 preferably are in the shape of an expansible fabric, which may for instance have a structure similar to that of a nylon stocking. As a result, blowing can be effected very efficiently also from the underside through the belt 2 proper and/or from the upper side through the belt 5.
  • the units 1 may be placed under hoods or in cabinets for greater effectiveness and for reduction of the costs for the drying and moistening operations, each machine unit 1 preferably having such a hood or such a cabinet with means facilitating assembly of the hoods or cabinets of adjoining machine units. If suitable conditioning rooms or enclosures are available already, these may naturally be utilized and extra costs avoided.
  • Fig. 1 it will appear from Fig. 1 that in the simplest case the machine units 1 do not require any fixed connection with each other, i.e. they can simply be placed end to end provided that they are so arranged as to maintain their positions in relation to each other. If desired, however, the machine frames can readily be connected in a detachable manner with one another. This also applies to the conditioning hoods or cabinets, if such are used.
  • machine units according to the invention can also be equipped with other kinds of treating means than those described, such as means for glazing, embossing, satining, graining, so-called dollying etc., whereby units can readily be assembled to processing plants for any desired series of conventional treating processes, but carried out under successive conveyance of the material from machine unit to machine unit in the plant.
  • treating means such as means for glazing, embossing, satining, graining, so-called dollying etc.

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Abstract

The invention relates to a process of treating workpieces consisting of hides, skins, pieces of leather or the like and is characterized by subjecting the workpiece in conjunction with a drying operation to lateral and longitudinal stretching by way of a stretching operation which comprises extension of an elastic conveyor belt (2) on which the workpiece is conveyed. The invention also relates to machine units which can be assembled to form complete treating plants and each of which is equipped with an elastic conveyor belt (2) for conveyance of the workpiece (8) and with means (5, 7) for providing, by extension and bending of the conveyor belt, a stretching and softening treatment of the workpiece, and preferably also with means (6) for drying or remoistening the workpiece.

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  • This invention relates to a process of drying, stretching, softening and remoistening strip-shaped pieces of material, particularly hides, skins, pieces of leather or the like, and the invention also relates to an apparatus for carrying the process into effect.
  • It is known that treatments of various kinds, which comprise drying and/or moistening, can result in shrinking, crinkling or shrivelling and necessitate distension of the material to restore its original dimensions and restore or improve the shape and surface nature of the material.
  • Typical examples of such treatments are softening and conditioning treatments of workpieces consisting of hides, skins and furs with a view to making the workpieces suitable for a subsequent treatment, for manufacture or for storage. However, there are no suitable machine systems available, with which all of these treatments can be carried out in continuous sequence-and with insignificant expenditure of human work.
  • With the present procedures it is customary that workpieces of this kind are dried in suitable machine systems without any simultaneous shrinkage-preventing treatment, and the consequence is a shrinkage which may amount to 10-12%; it is then difficult or impossible to achieve a 100% restoration of the original size of the workpiece by subsequent distending and stretching processes. Another disadvantage is that the stretching processes hitherto applied make it necessary for personnel to partly manually stretch the workpiece in a steel frame, which owing to the nature of the material may involve serious ergonomic and medical problems. Besides, the wage costs for the current handling operations are high and seriously reduce profitability.
  • The object of the invention is to provide a process which to a high extent substitutes machine operations for manual operations and makes a treatment possible without any shrinkage or with considerably lower residual shrinkage.
  • These objects have now been attained in that the process according to the invention has been given the characteristic features defined by claim 1.
  • The invention also comprises a machine unit for carrying the process into effect; this machine unit has been given the characteristic features defined by claims 2-15.
  • The invention will now be more fully described below with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings in which:
    • Fig. 1 is a side elevation of a plant composed of fundamentally similar machine units for carrying out the process according to the invention;
    • Fig. 2 is a side elevation, on a larger scale, of part of a machine unit in Fig. 1 with a device for stretching and softening treatment of workpieces during their conveyance on a belt conveyor;
    • Fig. 3 is a plan view of the part shown in Fig. 2;
    • Fig. 4 is a view similar to Fig. 2, but showing a stretching and softening device of modified design; and
    • Fig. 5 is a cross-section taken on the line V-V in Fig. 4.
  • The plant illustrated in Fig. 1 comprises for instance eight machine units of fundamentally the same basic construction as the first machine unit 1 which is described in more detail below.
  • The machine unit 1 comprises a conveyor with an endless conveyor belt 2 of elastic material, such as elastic textile rubber, which runs over a series of rolls or rollers at least some of which are driven while the others are idling. The conveyor belt 2 runs at the supply end of the plant along a preferably horizontal path between two return pulleys 3a, 3b and from the rear one 3b of said pulleys over other return pulleys, such as 3c-3f. To reduce the length of the plant horizontally the conveyor belt runs between the return pulleys 3b and 3d in a triangular path upwardly and rearwardly to and over the return pulley 3c and from said pulley downwardly and rearwardly to the return pulley 3d, from where the belt extends forwardly, i.e. towards the supply end, over the return pulley 3e and from said return pulley rearwardly over the return pulley 3-f and forwardly to the return pulley 3a at the supply end. The return pulley 3e also constitutes a movable stretching roller for the conveyor belt.
  • The conveyor belt of the next following machine unit forms with its front horizontal part a receiving station for receiving material from the conveyor belt of the preceding unit at the rear return pulley 3d thereof, and the last-mentioned return pulleys are therefore placed at and preferably slightly above the front end of the conveyor belt of the next following unit.
  • The material, i.e. workpieces of leather, hides, skins or the like, are thus conveyed in an undulating (for instance as in Fig. 1 sinusoidal) path from the inlet end of the plant to the outlet end thereof, where a discharge conveyor 4 receives and discharges the material.
  • In conjunction with each conveyor belt a number of endless, elastic stretching and softening belts 5 for stretching the material longitudinally and for softening the material in cooperation with other means to be described in the following are spaced suitable distances apart. The elastic stretching and softening belts 5 and rollers for them may be arranged in the same manner as short single belt conveyors. These short "conveyors" have no real conveying function but are preferably driven. Means 6 for drying, for instance for blowing hot air against the material on the conveyor 2, are provided between adjacent return pulleys for adjacent stretching and softening belts 5. Two such hot air blowing means 6 are shown for the machine unit 1. However, several hot air blowing means can be used for each unit, or the units or groups of units may be placed in drying cabinets or drying hoods; alternatively, the entire plant may be housed in a closed dome or tunnel where drying and remoistening can be performed. For in the rear portion of the plant the drying means, such as the hot air blowing means 6, may be replaced by moistening means which may be of the same structural design as the blowing means 6 but are adapted, instead of blowing hot air, to blow steam or a moistening spray onto the material.
  • The plant may also comprise means for determining the moisture content of the material, and these means may be adapted to control the drying and remoistening operations.
  • The stretching and softening belt 5 and the means cooperating therewith may be of the embodiment shown in Figs. 2 and 3, or the embodiment shown in Figs. 4 and 5. Alternatively, the two embodiments can also be used in one and the same machine unit or for different machine units 1.
  • In the embodiment illustrated in Figs. 2 and 3, a series of stretching cams 7 are arranged at the rear face of the conveyor belt 2 opposite each stretching and softening belt 5. Said stretching cams may be in the form of curved rails which have smooth surfaces and are carried by the machine frame (not shown). The conveyor belt 2 of the conveyor is urged against the backs or crests of the circularly or arcuately curved rails 7 by the stretching and softening belts in that the latter (see Fig. 2) are applied by their return pulleys 9 against the conveyor belt 2 so that the two belts 2, 5 are curved by the back or crest portions of the rails 7. The rails 7 are inclined in opposite directions from the centre line of the conveyor belt 2 and tend by cam action to expand the elastic belts 2, 5 laterally in opposite directions from the central portion of workpieces and also longitudinally, whereby each workpiece between the belts is stretched in all directions where it passes over the rails 7. It should be observed that the rails 7 are so arranged that the conveyor belt 2 is urged locally upwardly in the region of each rail and that the stretching and softening belt 5 assumes the same shape, whereby the workpieces 8 are subjected to the desirable stretching laterally and longitudinally and to a softening kneading action against the backs or crests formed by the rails 7 via the conveyor belt 2.
  • Instead of the stationary rails 7 use could also be made of rotary disks or cam rolls which might be driven, idling, counter-rotating and optionally braked, it being possible optionally to control the braking action down to standstill.
  • The stretching and softening means may alternatively be of the design shown in Figs. 4 and 5, in which the stretching and softening belt 5 cooperates with cams in the form of rails 7' which may be parallel or inclined in opposite directions from the central portion of the conveyor belt 2, and with holding-down wheels 10 for holding down the belts and the material between the cams 7'.
  • The wheels 10 are mounted for rotation in the machine frame and located between the facing runs of the stretching and softening belt 5 opposite the interstices between the rails 7'. The wheels 10 may optionally be driven but may also be mounted only for rotation and optionally braked so as to run more slowly than do the belts. The wheels 10 have a preferably circularly curved outer profile in the transverse direction (see Fig. 5) and a smooth surface. The stretching and softening belts 5 are preferably driven such that a trailing belt tends to run more rapidly than a leading belt to stretch the material in the longitudinal direction in the region between adjoining belts. The wheels 10 in Figs. 4 and 5 effect not only a stretching in the transverse direction but also a not insignificant stretching in the longitudinal direction, and as the material is simultaneously stretched in the longitudinal direction between two adjoining stretching and softening belts 5 the total stretching will become more effective at the same time as a lenient but very effective softening kneading action against the wheels and the cams is attained. The conveyor belts in the successive machine units are preferably driven with successively, i.e. from unit to unit, increasing speed to compensate for the elongation of the material brought about by the stretching. Said elongation is preferably so dimensioned that the shrinkage resulting from the drying will be entirely eliminated at the discharge end of the plant.
  • Other holding-down means can be used instead of the wheels 10 in Figs. 4 and 5, and owing to their ability to hold down the material 9 and the conveyor belt 2 between the cam means 7', the wheels 10 may altogether replace the belt 5, particularly if the wheels 10 are provided with soft elastic surfaces, for instance foam rubber surfaces, which.are capable of urging down the material 9 and the conveyor belt 2 between the cam means 7' and preferably are so wide as to urge the material 9 and the conveyor belt 2 into application with the backs or crests formed by the cam means 7. The arrangement of wheels in combination with the belt 5, which is shown in Fig. 4, is however preferred because the belt 5 simultaneously protects the material 9 against disturbances.
  • The illustrated arrangement of machine units 1 with triangular conveying paths and with the machine units arranged in a straight row can of course be modified subject to the available space. An obvious modification is to use, instead of a single straight row of machine units 1, several parallel rows including transverse transfer conveyors between the rows, in which case the treatment is carried out while the material is moved in one direction through one row of machine units and in the opposite direction through an adjoining row, etc. Of course, other arrangements are also possible.
  • As already mentioned, the machine units 1 preferably are of the same basic construction, it being understood that the individual machine units, possibly disregarding the first and last unit in the row or in each row, have similar frames with rolls, rollers or pulleys for the conveyor belts 2 mounted in the frame. The treating equipment proper, such as the means 5, 6, 7 and 10, however, may vary depending upon the type of treatment to be preformed in each operating step, such as stretching, graining and staking, pressing etc., i.e. per se known methods for processing leather and skin.
  • As already mentioned in the foregoing, the equipment for the conditioning, i.e. drying, usually hot air drying, and remoistening operations may also be designed with the use of various aids, such as nozzles 6 in the embodiment of Fig. 1. The elastic conveyor belt 2 and optionally also the belt 5 preferably are in the shape of an expansible fabric, which may for instance have a structure similar to that of a nylon stocking. As a result, blowing can be effected very efficiently also from the underside through the belt 2 proper and/or from the upper side through the belt 5. As already mentioned, the units 1 may be placed under hoods or in cabinets for greater effectiveness and for reduction of the costs for the drying and moistening operations, each machine unit 1 preferably having such a hood or such a cabinet with means facilitating assembly of the hoods or cabinets of adjoining machine units. If suitable conditioning rooms or enclosures are available already, these may naturally be utilized and extra costs avoided.
  • It will appear from Fig. 1 that in the simplest case the machine units 1 do not require any fixed connection with each other, i.e. they can simply be placed end to end provided that they are so arranged as to maintain their positions in relation to each other. If desired, however, the machine frames can readily be connected in a detachable manner with one another. This also applies to the conditioning hoods or cabinets, if such are used.
  • As already hinted at, machine units according to the invention can also be equipped with other kinds of treating means than those described, such as means for glazing, embossing, satining, graining, so-called dollying etc., whereby units can readily be assembled to processing plants for any desired series of conventional treating processes, but carried out under successive conveyance of the material from machine unit to machine unit in the plant.

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1. A process of treating workpieces (8) consisting of hides, skins, pieces of leather or the like, characterized by subjecting each workpiece under continuous conveyance along a conveyor path formed by one or more successive elastic conveyor belts (2) and in conjunction with a drying operation for drying the workpiece, to distension in all directions and softening treatment in that the elastic belt -(2) is exposed to extension and preferably also bending at several separate points and by preferably performing remoistening during the continuous conveyance of the workpiece.
2. A machine unit for treating workpieces (8) consisting of hides, skins, pieces of leather or the like, characterized in that the machine unit (1) comprises a frame with an endless, elastic conveyor belt (2), driving and guiding means (3) for the conveyor belt, and support and engagement means (7) at at least part of the rear face of the conveying run of the conveyor belt to provide, by way of engagement with the conveyor belt (2), stretching of the workpiece (8) by extension of the elastic conveyor belt (2).
3. A machine unit as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that said support and engagement means comprise a plurality of curved cam means (7; 7') over which the conveyor belt (2) passes and which are adapted both to expand the belt (2) laterally and longitudinally and to bend the belt during its passage over the cam means.
4. A machine unit as claimed in claims 2 and 3, characterized in that it includes means on the outer side of the elastic conveyor belt (2) for urging the conveyor belt against said support and engagement means (7, 7'). '
5. A machine unit as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that the conveyor belt urging means includes an endless, preferably driven elastic belt (5) which runs over guide means (9).
6. A machine unit as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that the conveyor belt urging means includes a series of cam means or wheels (10) at the rear face of the conveyor belt (2) for holding down the conveyor belt (2)'between the cam means (7') to reinforce the extension and bending effect of the last-mentioned cam means.
7. A machine unit as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that the curved cam means (7; 7') are in the form of cams or rolls having cam flanges or similar projections.
8. A machine unit as claimed in claim 3 or 7, characterized in that the cam means (7) comprises a series of cam means directed obliquely in one direction from the central portion of the conveyor belt (2); and a second series of cam means directed obliquely in the opposite direction from said central portion.
.9. A machine unit as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that said support and engagement means is a roll having two series of projections extending diagonally or helically in opposite directions from the centre of the roll.
10. A machine unit as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that it includes means (6) for blowing drying air onto the workpiece (8) during its conveyance on the conveyor belt (2).
1.1, A machine unit as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that it includes means for moistening the workpiece (8) during its conveyance on the conveyor belt (2).
12. A machine unit as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that it includes a hood or casing for enclosing at least an essential portion of the conveying run of the conveyor belt (2), and one or more means (6) for blowing drying air or moistening agent towards the conveyor belt (2).
13. A machine unit as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that the major part of the conveying run of the elastic conveyor belt (2) forms a triangular path of conveyance comprising an upwardly- forwardly extending part followed by a downwardly- forwardly extending part.
14. A machine unit as claimed in any one of claims 2-13, characterized in that the elastic conveyor belt (2) and preferably also the belt (5) comprised in the conveyor belt urging means are in the form of an elastically expansible textile fabric of a structure similar to that of a nylon stocking to permit blowing hot air therethrough, for instance from the underside (rear face) of the conveyor belt (2).
15. A machine plant for treating workpieces consisting of hides, skins, pieces of leather or the like, characterized in that it is assembled from a plurality of machine units (1) for several successive treatments according to any of the features defined by claims 2-14, said units following upon each other in the conveying direction and collectively comprising means for drying, softening and stretching and preferably also remoistening of the workpiece (8).
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SE8106008A SE432615B (en) 1981-10-12 1981-10-12 SET AND MACHINE UNIT FOR TREATMENT OF THE WORK CONSISTING OF SKIN, SKIN, LEATHER OR LIKE
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